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goi - Etymological Basque Dictionary-French-Spanish-English
goi
(Xth c.) High. From *go. Cf. also i-go-n, i-ga-n "to go up". Cp. samoyed koj "highland"?
(s. X) Alto. De *go. Cf. también i-go-n, i-ga-n "subir". Cp. samoyedo koj "meseta"?
(Xe s.) Haut. De *go. Cf. aussi i-go-n, i-ga-n "monter". Cp. samoyède koj "plateau"?

goibel
(1627) Black sky. From goi "high" and bel "black".
(1627) Cielo negro. De goi "alto" y bel "negro".
(1627) Ciel noir. De goi "haut" et bel "noir".

goihara
(S) Slim. From goi "high" (slim = tall).
(S) Delgado. De goi "alto" (delgado = grande).
(S) Svelte. De goi "haut" (svelte = grand et mince).

goikoa
(R) Moon. From goi "high" and suff. -ko ("the one of the height").
(R) Luna. De goi "alto" y suf. -ko ("la de lo alto").
(R) Lune. De goi "haut" et suff. -ko ("celle d’en haut").

goilare
Spoon. From lat. cochlear(ium) "id.".
Cuchara. Del lat. cochlear(ium) "id.".
Cuillère. Du lat. cochlear(ium) "id.".

goilora
(ms-Lond.) Epilobium (Bot.). From goi "high" and lora "flower".
(ms-Lond.) Adelfa (Bot.). De goi "alto" y lora "flor".
(ms-Lond.) Epilobe (Bot.). De goi "haut" et lora "fleur".

goimaila
(G) Aristocracy. From goi "high" and maila "level".
(G) Aristocracia. De goi "alto" y maila "grado, nivel".
(G) Aristocratie. De goi "haut, supérieur" et maila "degré, niveau".

goiñibi
(R) Cellar. Var. goiñube (HN).
(R) Sótano, trastero. Var. goiñube (AN).
(R) Cave, resserre. Var. goiñube (HN).

goiz
Morning. Perhaps cognate with finnish koi, koit "dawn"? Or from goi "high"? Cf. also perhaps jap. gozen "morning".
Mañana. Acaso emparentado con el finés koi, koit "alba"? O de goi "alto"? Cf. también tal vez jap. gozen "mañana".
Matin. Peut-être apparenté au finnois koi, koit "point du jour, aurore"? Sinon de goi "haut"? Cf. aussi éventuellement jap. gozen "matin".






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